Apocalyptic City Collages

Michal Zak Depicts Fallen Cities in 'The End of Eternity'

Michal Zak has depicted what the end of the world could look like in various cities around the world with a collection titled 'The End of Eternity.' In sum, the potential destruction looks pretty grim.

The artist has outlined cities such as Brussels, Berlin and Tokyo, with specific well-known monuments so that viewers are able to quickly recognize the destroyed areas. Each design is also very photo-realistic, adding to the eerie nature when viewing the work. The thought that these events could actually happen is a terrifying prospect, but Michal Zak has shown these cities in such a real light that it's hard not to imagine the possibility. Hopefully, however, the art simply remains a testament to what should be avoided in the future. Photo Credits: designboom, michalzak.net
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